LanderPoke
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Slow Hand said:Looks as if Seth Edeen is done for good......

Slow Hand said:Looks as if Seth Edeen is done for good......
Cowduck said:Today's update from the Star-Tribune says that there around 20 players injured, mostly hamstrings and concussions. We've already heard of several players missing time because of concussions or "concussion-like symptoms." This is frankly unacceptable. I understand the competition in early camp for playing time is fierce, but it's on the coaching staff to protect the health of the players. And in the case of head injuries we're talking about life-altering consequences.
Do not come at me with "quit being a pussy," "Coach Bohl is old school and that's what we need," "head injuries are not really a problem," etc. There is way too much science at this point to deny that traumatic brain injury and sub-concussive impacts are a huge threat to the livelihood of the players. Football needs a major culture change on this issue or it will not continue being played in any recognizable form. Football teams have to practice smarter in order to reduce the amount of blows to the head players take. NFL teams are already drastically reducing full-contact practices. And really as a practical matter, if one quarter of our fucking roster is sitting the bench because of head injuries, you better believe that will negatively affect the team's performance.
"Injuries" doesn't say anything about the severity of said injuries. Many times, players are held out of practice for precautionary reasons, especially on the last day in a stretch of five practices in three days. On paper, that looks like an injury when in reality it's a player who'd be on the field if there was a game on Saturday.Cowduck said:Today's update from the Star-Tribune says that there around 20 players injured, mostly hamstrings and concussions. We've already heard of several players missing time because of concussions or "concussion-like symptoms." This is frankly unacceptable. I understand the competition in early camp for playing time is fierce, but it's on the coaching staff to protect the health of the players. And in the case of head injuries we're talking about life-altering consequences.
Do not come at me with "quit being a pussy," "Coach Bohl is old school and that's what we need," "head injuries are not really a problem," etc. There is way too much science at this point to deny that traumatic brain injury and sub-concussive impacts are a huge threat to the livelihood of the players. Football needs a major culture change on this issue or it will not continue being played in any recognizable form. Football teams have to practice smarter in order to reduce the amount of blows to the head players take. NFL teams are already drastically reducing full-contact practices. And really as a practical matter, if one quarter of our fucking roster is sitting the bench because of head injuries, you better believe that will negatively affect the team's performance.
WYO1016 said:I actually see this as a good sign. In the past the players would have been expected to "play through" some head cobwebs. The fact that the coaches are holding the players out is a good thing.